But this airline is shunned by the international community as unsafe and thoroughly unprofessional. PAL is far safer and the international choice

10:24 am December 23, 2011

Ann wrote:

Why would CEB be unsafe? They just took delivery of 5 brand-new Airbus planes in 2011. Average fleet age is 3.6 years. Compare that to PAL, now in its 70 years of operations.

1:50 pm December 23, 2011

icebox wrote:

Truly its very innovative and captivating in the eyes of million of Filipinos but in the international aviation community this would create discrimination to FA filipinas that working in International Airlines.. This would mean they will be disrespected by white monkeys and especially in Middle Eastern countries that FA filipinas are currently experiencing it..And in the first place safety demonstration should be done seriously and with respect manner..

I know Candice Iyog of cebu PAcific VP of marketing very well as what she claim this would attract the passenger to pay attention on safety demo.. and its a lame comment.. everyone knows that Cebu Pacific having a good advertisement out of it...

And if u would ask the FA in cebu pacific if they prefer to dance during flight surefire this would have divide opinion...its just that they dont have any choice but to do it to keep their career.

This my own opinion and I am not against with cebupak.. as a matter of fact i am very thankful to Sir Lance for bringing affordable transportation in the philippines so that every Juan flies

3:43 pm December 23, 2011

rico wrote:

Oaul: try to read the fundamentals of Cebu Pacific first and be surprised. PAL is too mature and bound to go down now with all their financial problems; even making promos that they can't afford. Cebu Pacific is solid with all their innovations and good standing and is a true financial potential, you will learn that when they try to challenge, PAL will not have any fighting chance i.e. having flights to USA and Europe could kill PAL from competition. You can check their fundamentals available in the Philippine Stock Exchange website and compare.

1:51 pm February 1, 2012

SV wrote:

BURGLARS IN THE SKY: I will never fly this airline again. My personal items including cash was stolen from the pocket of a checked in suitcase i forgot to remove from a flight from Boracay to Manila last year. I wrote to the airline but they ignored my emails as if nothing happened. The airport workers stole it. I guess their policy is its ok to steal from passengers.

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